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City spokesperson says attendance is in line with 2022 and 2019 events.

Missouri Family Health Council official says, “Further investment in the health care safety net is needed, especially at this time when reproductive health care is already in deep crisis.”

The funds are earmarked for the Cedar County city to evaluate its drinking water system.

Roughly half of financing comes from state-appropriated ARPA monies.

The Super Bowl LVII Lombardi Trophy also is slated to be at the event that starts Friday.

Turnout for the Springfield special election comes in at less than 6%.

Fire Station No. 13 spans nearly 6,400 square feet at 1900 W. College St.

A local match of nearly $14 million would complement ARPA funds approved for the $27 million project.

SBJ's 2023 Economic Growth Series documents the fifth year of survey data collected from area business leaders in an effort to provide valuable insights that might better guide local business decision-making.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, health care, law, military and nonprofit.

Governor says I-44 work is in the plans over the coming years.

First wave of 48 microbusiness licenses to be issued in fall.

The interactive piece, called "Ernest and Ruth," is located on the Hatch Foundation Lawn.

Jim Kreider represented Nixa in the state legislature.

Cherri Phifer is scheduled to start in the role on Aug. 14.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports increases in all of Missouri's MSAs.

Monica Horton of Springfield City Council discusses the city’s proposed recreational marijuana tax.

The Springfield businessperson admits to his role in a nearly $14 million wire fraud scheme involving pandemic stimulus funds, federal prosecutors announce.

The local marijuana business acquires an existing company in Lee's Summit.

With implementation of the city of Springfield’s Forward SGF comprehensive plan underway and moving into the rezoning phase, Springfield-based professionals are working to start a regional chapter of the Urban Land Institute to help shape the community through the goals set forth in the city plan.

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